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Sunday, May 22, 2011

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  • nathan2301
    Mar 18, 02:37 PM
    Opened and closed for me as well.

    But then again it is in alpha stage so I will give these guys a break. Awesome idea though as I am about to buy a nice TV and a Mac mini for this exact reason. So i will be watching this project closely. :D





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  • Mystikal
    Mar 19, 03:41 PM
    http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=132





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  • pdjudd
    Feb 2, 09:20 AM
    Note though that FAT drives have file size limits of 4 gigs - in other words, no one single file can be 4 gigs or larger meaning that some files will have to be split up.





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  • Cheffy Dave
    Apr 4, 04:50 PM
    The MacBook Air and the iPad are the future of portable computing. Thin, light, fast (SSD). Enough power to get the job done, not so much power you need 3 cooling fans and 3 lbs. of battery to do it.

    It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.

    I heartily concur:cool:





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  • trucdem44
    Mar 10, 07:12 AM
    You can also try the tool at Unused-CSS.com (http://unused-css.com). It'll check a bunch of pages and let you download the CSS files with just the used selectors.





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  • illustratorDavi
    Mar 19, 04:05 PM
    The purpose is as an advert at a small local cinema about 4x5 metres projected

    Thanks
    David





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  • jodelli
    Aug 26, 08:52 PM
    There's no reason to run Garageband on a secondary drive, unless of course you're taking a performance hit due to a drive filling up.

    But back everything up, multiple copies of .aiff's, .aac's and especially .band's.





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  • MrNomNoms
    Apr 5, 02:45 AM
    I'm tempted to get a MacBook Air to replace my MacBook Pro and then get my self a maxed out iMac for the heavy lifting. The iPad is 'too little' in the way of features, the MacBook Pro is an over kill in performance but the MacBook Air seems to be the nice middle road compromise that'll enable me to do some light work, internet stuff, the occasional bit of website editing (I use TextWrangler) and running Office 2011.

    Then again I said that last time but ended up saying this I went for a MacBook Pro lol it will be interesting what the Air will have in the future given the move to Sandy Bridge might lead to a refresh in the future which will include the updated Sandy Bridge successor with a slightly improved integrated GPU.

    As for others out there, I know many have gone for it over the MacBook and MacBook Pro - especially those who need portability over speed given the speed sacrifice is minuscule these days with the latest crop of CPU's available.





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  • DJDylz
    May 4, 07:00 PM
    Hi,

    New Mac user (os x 10.6). The transition from pc to mac has been interesting. Sometimes limiting but I am getting there.

    One thing I haven't found in the forums and dont really know what to type into google to search for is....

    With mac mail, if i try and add an email to the TO:, CC:, BCC: instead of just typing the name of the person in the address book. I have to type the email address. Once I type the first few letters of the email address, it has a drop down with options to choose from.

    For example.

    If I had a friend called Joe Smith and his email was something completely random like car_man@cars.com, I can't just type Joe and the address book will drop down options for Joe. I have to remember his random email address and type CAR and then it will give me all the emails that have car in it.

    Can this be changed so I type their names?





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  • Coleman2010
    Apr 9, 05:40 PM
    It's an apple extreme router. The router IP is the same as yours. 10.0.1.1. The private IP is 10.0.1.201 on the port mapping setup assistant.

    Edit: I found the range and it was set at 1-200. So i set the starting range too 100 and used your setting for easyvpn for 180-185. Still no luck :(

    Did you enable port forwarding on the apple extreme and forward the ports to the IP address of the Mac running EasyVPN? If you want, send me a PM with your IM and I can talk you through the setup.





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  • Huntn
    Aug 22, 03:03 PM
    Turns out I was trying to paste a blurb of text with some "funny" icons in it. Icons I did not first notice or realize they would cause problems. Safari would not accept them. Problem solved.





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  • Intell
    Mar 20, 03:43 PM
    It only works with Apple's official WiFI tethering, not MyWi.





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  • Coleman2010
    Apr 24, 07:21 PM
    will this VPN work for other apps such as netflix or the ABC video apps? i go to school abroad and i miss out on tv from back home

    i cant believe the optimum live tv app doesnt work anymore =[
    Either VPN or a proxy server.





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  • janstett
    Aug 8, 06:58 AM
    Anyone else remember those old rumors about how MS was buying VPC just to kill it off? I thought that was silly back then, but I'm wondering now. Considering how they sat on the thing for ages and never really did anything with it and now have caved at the first sign of competition, you have to wonder. They clearly were not very committed to keeping it going.

    Not true, you just have to change your perspective. MS isn't interested in Virtual PC as a consumer product, as useful as it is; VPC as a power user tool is a well kept secret. They always had their eye on it for use in virtual servers. That's why it's going to be built into Vista Server and they are pushing it now as "Virtual Server 2005".

    Sad to see Virtual PC go, both on the Mac and on the PC too (I run Red Hat on my Dell via VPC, very handy). Thank God a product like Parallels came along, and also that it also exists on the PC... I will have to make new virtual machines of my favorite operating systems one more time, but I do have to say Parallels is better than VPC.





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  • spidler
    Feb 12, 12:29 AM
    Hey, I recently found myself a PowerMac G3 350 mhrz and want to put OS X on it. It currently has 8.5 installed on it, so when I tryed to boot from the install disk I got the weird source-like jargin. Anyway, I tried to install the "9.2.1 Update" but it says that my Firmware is out-of-date and that I need to run the utilities from the CD Extra folder. Well, I think that the CD that I got when I bought this computer is from a G3 Server, so it doesn't look to have any firmware updates on it.

    Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.

    Thanks for any help.





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  • brap
    Nov 2, 05:08 AM
    The speakers are built into the body of the CD player and to make a disc play, you simply pull the cable gently.
    I'd rather listen to one of those waterproof radios you can take into the shower. I mean, that new stereophonic invention is going to be completely wasted when the speakers are so close together, not to mention with the 1" cones it must have to fit in such a space. The 3400c would prolly sound better without the amplifier!

    Oh and... pull a cord? Pull a cord?!? :eek: :confused:





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  • floatingspirit
    Dec 22, 12:50 PM
    i got mine recently for around 75 bucks on ebay, and there were a alot to bid on at that time. As others noted though, the "demand" for them will only go down if you wait. It's just not associated with computers that are recent enough to warrant keeping or upgrading.





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  • mrsir2009
    Apr 20, 03:55 PM
    Apple's market share of desktops is pretty small, and smaller in the enterprise, but it's high on laptops, very high on the upper end laptops, very high on smartphones, extremely high on portable music players, extremely high on tablets.

    And in any case the question is: does Apple make money?

    The answer: Yes.

    Yeah they're selling tons of MacBooks, 13" MBPs and Airs!





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  • Evangelion
    Sep 13, 03:09 AM
    Why wanna wait for a 300$ iTV half a year when you can have a 24" iMac now?!?!?!?!? And I'm laughing: WIRELESS... but Ethernet Port etc. p.p.... very helpful! No thanks guys, I'm gonna buy the Cinema-iMac!!!

    :cool:

    News-flash: iMac is NOT a replacement or an alternative to the iTV. If you think that it is, you are just fooling yourself.





    verozov
    Dec 3, 11:28 AM
    i have some new ones still in the bag if you want them...





    chimpboy74
    Feb 10, 07:11 AM
    thanks all. I'm aware of the apple refurbs (my mini and macbook are refurbs. its a great way to save some cash!)

    Thanks for the advice all. iLife is definitely required so I think he will just go for a standard version

    thanks again





    Full of Win
    Apr 4, 06:29 PM
    It does for those of us who want an extremely light and small laptop running OS X but don't care a fig for specs. I would contend that there are many such people.

    Wait until you upgrade to 10.7.





    kaplanreject
    Nov 12, 02:06 PM
    Here is mine, my youngest son.





    hobbyrennfahrer
    Nov 1, 11:25 AM
    love it! link?:D